naazlá
Navajo
Etymology
na- (atelic, circuital) + -z- (si-perfective 3rd person subject prefix) + -Ø- (classifier) + -lá (neuter perfective stem of root -LÁ, “to handle slender flexible objects”).
Verb
naazlá
- they lie around somewhere, are located somewhere (slender flexible objects as ropes, chains, belts)
- they lie around somewhere, are located somewhere (pairs of objects as shoes, socks, scissors)
- they lie around somewhere, are located somewhere (conglomeration as constellations, kernels, words of a language,...)
- they lie around somewhere, are located somewhere (objects of unknown shape)
Usage notes
This verb is limited to expression in the third person and refers to multiple items. Also occurs with distributive da- as ndaazlá, referring to a plurality of objects lying in groups.
For a single item, use the verb silá.
This is a neuter verb that uses only the perfective stem.
Conjugation
Paradigm: Neuter perfective (si), third person only.
PERFECTIVE | singular | plural | dist. plural |
---|---|---|---|
3rd person | (silá) | naazlá | ndaazlá |
See also
- naastsooz
- naazhjaaʼ
- naazhjééʼ
- naazhjool
- naazką́
- naaznil
- naaztą́
- naaztį́
- naaztłééʼ
- naazyį́
- naaziid
- naazʼą́